Writings of George Godwin

A Twentieth Century Romantic

by Stewart Jackson, MD


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$14.90

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/27/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781426949906

About the Book

George Stanley Godwin, a somewhat eccentric writer, lawyer and romantic, suffered an unhappy schooling in an English public school. An exciting period in pre-war Dresden preceded a decision to homestead in the Fraser Valley in British Columbia. Godwin and his bride struggled and failed in their endeavours. Returning to Europe he joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force that led to the trenches of Vimy in the Great War. Invalided with tuberculosis he spent a year in a sanatorium in the interior of British Columbia, met and fell in love with a young occupational therapist. Married with two young children he returned to England, to his wife and a life as a less than successful lawyer but a prolific writer. An intense romantic, his writings told of a varied and sometimes troubled life, though with an understanding of the world about him far ahead of his time. Godwin wrote twenty-one books, two of which were brought back into print in the 1990s. These are autobiographical novels. One tells of his struggles as a homesteader and his views of life and politics in the developing British Columbia. The other book is a compelling and vivid description of the Great War and its psychological and physical horrors. A prodigious writer, many of his books are written in the third person and yet contain his very personal views, which, along with his journal and correspondence to his young love, allow the story of his life and writings to be followed.


About the Author

Stewart Jackson, now retired from clinical practice and the former head of radiation oncology for British Columbia has written three books from his medical background; the history of radiation treatment in the province; the story of the bakery that became the BC Cancer Research Centre and the life of Ethlyn Trapp “A Life not Chosen”. His latest book chronicles the writings of a prodigious author who as a young man homesteaded in the Fraser Valley.